
George Santayana (December 16, 1863, Madrid, Spain – September 26, 1952, Rome, Italy), was a Spanish-American philosopher, essayist, poet, and novelist. A lifelong Spanish citizen, Santayana was raised and educated in the United States, wrote in English and is generally considered an American man of letters. Of his nearly 89 years, he spent 39 in the U.S. Santayana is perhaps best known as an aphorist, most famously for his oft-misquoted remark "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
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1 - Locke and the Frontiers of Common Sense pt. 1
2 - Locke and the Frontiers of Common Sense pt. 2
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5 - A Long Way Round to Nirvana
3 - Fifty Years of British Idealism
I Would I Might Forget That I Am I
6 - The Prestige of the Infinite
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A Long Way Round to Nirvana
The Prestige of the Infinite
4 - Revolutions in Science
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002 - Introduction, part 2
003 - Introduction, part 3
004 - Introduction, part 4
005 - Chapter 1, part 1
008 - Chapter 2, part 2
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Chapter 4
Reason in Art: The Life of Reason (Unabridged)
Chapter 3
Locke and the Frontiers of Common Sense I
Locke and the Frontiers of Common Sense II
Fifty Years of British Idealism
Revolutions in Science
There May Be Chaos Still Around the World
Locke and the Frontiers of Common Sense pt. 1
Locke and the Frontiers of Common Sense pt. 2
001 - Introduction, part 1
006 - Chapter 1, part 2
007 - Chapter 2, part 1
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05 - Chapter 2, part 1
08 - Chapter 3, part 1
09 - Chapter 3, part 2
10 - Chapter 3, part 3
12 - Chapter 4, part 2
009 - Chapter 3, part 1
010 - Chapter 3, part 2
011 - Chapter 4, part 1
012 - Chapter 4, part 2
014 - Chapter 4, part 4
015 - Chapter 5, part 1
016 - Chapter 5, part 2
017 - Chapter 6, part 1
018 - Chapter 6, part 2
019 - Chapter 6, part 3
020 - Chapter 7, part 1
021 - Chapter 7, part 2
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